Because rear-end collision accidents are the most common types of auto accidents, many people tend to not take them seriously when it comes to injuries. But the truth is that studies have shown that 85% of all neck injuries stem from auto accidents, and of those collisions, 85% of those are rear-end collisions. These same studies show that cars going as slowly as 5 MPH can result in significant symptoms.

Rear-End Accidents that Result in Serious Injuries:

The speed that each car is traveling at

The types of automobiles involved in the accident

The weight of the automobiles involved in the accident

The location of the accident

The direction of the impact

Whether or not the automobile seat, seatbelt, and airbag performs its job

It’s estimated that about 10% of people involved in a rear-end collision will develop whiplash. Of those, 10% to 15% will fail to fully recover from the injury. The constant pain and discomfort of a neck injury can last for years. Because there is no way for medical experts to “see” it with diagnostic tests, it can be difficult for a victim to be taken seriously by insurance companies.

Who’s Responsible After a Rear-End Accident?

Most people assume that when a rear-end collision occurs, it’s automatically the fault of the person who crashed into the other car, but that’s not always the case. Sometimes things are not in the control of the driver, and the accident can occur because of improper road conditions or a parts defect on their automobile, such as faulty brakes.

Our Rear-End Accident Attorneys Can Help

If you or a loved one has been involved in a rear-end collision and can’t get the insurance company to take you seriously, we can help. Our lawyers are trained in the complexities of these types of injuries and understand how to get you the justice you deserve. After all, it’s not fair that you would have to pay for years of medical treatment to alleviate the pain resulting from a personal injury when you weren’t even at fault. Let our experienced experts walk you through the process of reaching a fair settlement or judgment so you can continue to enjoy life as you did before someone crashed into you.